Jonah had Lasik today and is a piano short of being mistaken for this dude. We disagreed on which TV show to watch tonight and I guess the blind guy won. For a split second, it made we want to do this (about the 4:57 mark). Thankfully, discretion prevailed...
I thought this week did a nice job of revealing, in the cases where there may still have been some doubt, the true character of some of the ladies. As Jonah so astutely pointed out earlier in the week, Ali has no problem stirring the pot. I liked it when she said "My date with Jake was so special that it is weird to see him go on another one on one..." Someone needs to explain to Ali how the show works.
The dismissals:
Elizabeth got what was coming. Valishia, on the other hand, didn't seem like she had a fair shake. Maybe Jake knew that she wasn't for him, but I would have preferred that she received a little more face time. She did, however, give a very good woe-is-me routine during her departure. I was a little concerned that the producers were going to keep Michelle around just for the sake of keeping a crazy person who can create a lot of controversy, but alas, they didn't have to make that decision because Vienna got a rose.
The soon to be departed:
Vienna has to be one of the next to go. Watching her come back after her one on one, raving how well it went, was like leaving a job interview and stopping by all the remaining applicants in the reception area and telling them how great your interview was. She needs to understand who her audience is.
Ali can leave too. As has been discussed at length, she seems more bully than bombshell. To Jake, she might be an angel, but America knows better.
I know its hard when everyone is competing for the same man's attention, and ultimately, the same "prize," but I would like to see the ladies treat each other with a little more respect. Having watched this show, I think it's safe to say that only women get catty... Maybe they all want to "win" too much, which makes me wonder: do they all like him that much, or do they just want to be the last lioness standing? If I were a part of this show, or the appropriate equivalent, I would have to assess how much that particular affection was worth to me.
Until next time,
Chuck Woolery
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